Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in 2000, urged Democrats to cross party lines Tuesday night and cast their votes for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, telling they they could “always count on him to be straight with you about where he stands and to stand for what he thinks is right regardless of politics.”

Lieberman is a very boring speaker. Last night, his words were interesting, despite his delivery. This man is very liberal, but he endorses Johnny Mac. Wonder why? Johnny Mac is much like Lieberman. This is why Lieberman was as near to gaining the running mate position as he was.

Lieberman is a very boring speaker. Last night, his words were interesting, despite his delivery. This man is very liberal, but he endorses Johnny Mac. Wonder why? Johnny Mac is much like Lieberman. This is why Lieberman was as near to gaining the running mate position as he was.

Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in 2000, urged Democrats to cross party lines Tuesday night and cast their votes for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, telling they they could “always count on him to be straight with you about where he stands and to stand for what he thinks is right regardless of politics.”

Joe is a loser...
he'll be fuked when the dems boot his ass off of committees...

draft dodger
Lieberman never served in the military. A spokesperson told The Hartford Courant in 1994 that Lieberman received an educational deferment from the Vietnam War draft when he was an undergraduate and law student from 1960-67. Upon graduating from law school at 25, Lieberman qualified for a family deferment as he was already married and had one child, Matt.[

he is a stooge of Israel and will use our boys blood to defend them...pos

In February 2007, Lieberman spoke before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support of the confirmation of Sam Fox as ambassador to Belgium. Fox, a prominent Republican businessman and political donor, was a contributor to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign in 2004.[132] Fox is also reported to have donated to Lieberman's 2006 Senate campaign.[

Lieberman gathered stern criticism[134] for speaking at an event hosted by the controversial pastor John Hagee, who has suggested that God sent Hitler to bring the Jews to Israel.[135] Despite a 40,000-signature petition urging him not to go, Lieberman attended the event drawing rebuke from the J Street lobbying group.[134] In comparing Moses to Hagee, Lieberman admitted that Hagee made hurtful and offensive comments, but stated that "Even Moses fell short of God's expectations."[135]